Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!sdrc!scjones From: scjones@sdrc.UUCP (Larry Jones) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Setting up System on AT machine Message-ID: <739@sdrc.UUCP> Date: 5 Jun 89 22:12:50 GMT References: <143900001@cdp> <209@nirvo.UUCP> Organization: Structural Dynamics Research Corp., Cincinnati Lines: 19 In article <209@nirvo.UUCP>, kdg@nirvo.UUCP (Kurt Gollhardt) writes: > In article <143900001@cdp>, cassidy@cdp.UUCP writes: > > Could someone please tell me if it's possible to setup AT&T's System V on a > > 8MHz AT? > > Not unless you replace the CPU with an 80386, such as the Intel Inboard 386. > There is no version of AT&T System V which runs on an 80286 (except the > version for the AT&T 6300-Plus, but that system has special hardware support). Well, that's not really true. Microport System V/AT does run on an AT although you should be aware that Microport is currently in Chapter 11. For further details, see comp.unix.microport. ---- Larry Jones UUCP: uunet!sdrc!scjones SDRC scjones@SDRC.UU.NET 2000 Eastman Dr. BIX: ltl Milford, OH 45150-2789 AT&T: (513) 576-2070 "You can't get a body like mine in a bottle -- unless you push REAL HARD." - Judy Tenuta / Dr. Pepper